Squatters ruin Hollywood Hills mansion with graffiti, Leaving It Looking “inferior”

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A $10M Hollywood Hills mansion turned into a mess when taggers and Squatters took over the property.

The abandoned mansion is owned by film producer John Powers Middleton, known for his work on "The Lego Movie" (2014). (KTTV)
The abandoned Hollywood Hills mansion is owned by film producer John Powers Middleton, known for his work on “The Lego Movie” (2014). (KTTV)

The residence belongs to John Powers Middleton, Who is a movie producer and the son of John S. Middleton, the owner of the Philadelphia Phillies.

John Powers Middleton owns the California properties. None of the Middleton family members have any stake, investment, authority, or participation in these properties.

The more youthful Middleton rose to fame for his contributions to the movies “Oldboy” (2013) and “Manchester by the Sea” (2016).

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Neighbors view the deserted mansion on the corner of Multiview and Mulholland, close to the Universal City Overlook, as a potential danger.

“Whenever we make a phone call, the authorities will arrive and remove the problem. Shortly after, another five individuals arrived and decided to spend the night”, as reported by an anonymous neighbor to Pvt News Channel.

The abandoned mansion is seen as a hub for “criminal activity“, according to the neighbor who spoke with the Pvt News channel.

The neighbor stated that it seemed a group of Squatters arrived and physically assaulted another neighbor using Steel rebar and a beer bottle.